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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Suzan Shutan – New Haven, Connecticut
Briefly describe the work you do. I create artwork that waivers between 2-3 dimensions. My site specific installations are often patterned with designs found in nature, illustrating inherent movements. I repurpose recycled and manufactured materials which are culturally imbued with meaning … Continue reading
Julie Alpert – Seattle, Washington
Briefly describe the work you do. Using hardware store materials, found furniture, decorative kitsch, and custom fabric, I create theatrical site-specific installations that explore illusion, domesticity and boundaries. Tell us a little about your background and how that influences you … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Painting, Watercolor
Tagged abstract, Installation, Painting, paintings, pattern, Seattle, Watercolor
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Zach Fitchner – Jacksonville, Florida
Briefly describe the work you do. My most recent work is a suite of mixed media prints that I created for a solo exhibition entitled Icons of Confessions. Inspired by the phrase, “digging up dirt,” Icons of Confessions explores … Continue reading
Posted in Printmaking
Tagged Art, contemporaryart, Jacksonville, printmaking, woodcut
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Eric Wall – Copenhagen, Denmark
Briefly describe the work you do. My works are generally stretched canvases or textiles and works on paper that encompass a wide variety of subject matters that explore the elements of architecture, as well as formal issues like space, pattern, … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art, Painting
Tagged 10. Copenhagen, architecture, conceptual, historical, Painting
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Youdhisthir Maharjan – Henniker, New Hampshire
Briefly describe the work you do. I work with found materials and reclaimed text, engaging in laboriously repetitive and autopoietic processes, to create a new language that transcends their humble origin and takes a new life of its own, independent … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art
Tagged altered text, asemic writing, conceptual, visual poetry, youdhi
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Nora Renick Rinehart – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I make work that investigates the colors of the sky; repositioning them in relation to each other and removing them from their natural site in order to find new truths about how these colors … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Textiles
Tagged Chicago, chicago art, color, photography, textiles, the sky
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Emma Saperstein – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I’m an artist who lives and works in Chicago, IL. I work primarily in collage, performance and video. My current work is an investigation into the notoriously complex, elusive, political, and intoxicating industry that … Continue reading
Nishiki Sugawara-Beda – Moscow and Idaho
Briefly describe the work you do. As a child, I learned Japanese calligraphy at school. When I was growing up, I watched my father, a calligrapher, practicing and saw how he approached his work. We talked about the meaning behind … Continue reading
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Nevena Vuksanovic – Serbia, Belgrade
Briefly describe the work you do. To build a sculpture I need physical involvement, great immediacy. Forms mature upon their long being created in imagination. At the moment of personal separation from them, during the tension of my overall sensibility, I … Continue reading
Posted in Sculpture
Tagged Animals, Belgrade, manlike beings, Nevena Vuksanović, sculpture, Serbia
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